SslStream.Flush Method
Definition
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Causes any buffered data to be written to the underlying device.
public:
override void Flush();
public override void Flush ();
override this.Flush : unit -> unit
Public Overrides Sub Flush ()
Examples
The following code example demonstrates calling this method.
// Create a TCP/IP client socket.
// machineName is the host running the server application.
TcpClient^ client = gcnew TcpClient(machineName, 5000);
Console::WriteLine("Client connected.");
// Create an SSL stream that will close
// the client's stream.
SslStream^ sslStream = gcnew SslStream(
client->GetStream(), false,
gcnew RemoteCertificateValidationCallback(ValidateServerCertificate),
nullptr);
// The server name must match the name
// on the server certificate.
try
{
sslStream->AuthenticateAsClient(serverName);
}
catch (AuthenticationException^ ex)
{
Console::WriteLine("Exception: {0}", ex->Message);
if (ex->InnerException != nullptr)
{
Console::WriteLine("Inner exception: {0}",
ex->InnerException->Message);
}
Console::WriteLine("Authentication failed - "
"closing the connection.");
sslStream->Close();
client->Close();
return;
}
// Encode a test message into a byte array.
// Signal the end of the message using the "<EOF>".
array<Byte>^ messsage = Encoding::UTF8->GetBytes(
"Hello from the client.<EOF>");
// Send hello message to the server.
sslStream->Write(messsage);
sslStream->Flush();
// Create a TCP/IP client socket.
// machineName is the host running the server application.
TcpClient client = new TcpClient(machineName,5000);
Console.WriteLine("Client connected.");
// Create an SSL stream that will close the client's stream.
SslStream sslStream = new SslStream(
client.GetStream(),
false,
new RemoteCertificateValidationCallback (ValidateServerCertificate),
null
);
// The server name must match the name on the server certificate.
try
{
sslStream.AuthenticateAsClient(serverName);
}
catch (AuthenticationException e)
{
Console.WriteLine("Exception: {0}", e.Message);
if (e.InnerException != null)
{
Console.WriteLine("Inner exception: {0}", e.InnerException.Message);
}
Console.WriteLine ("Authentication failed - closing the connection.");
client.Close();
return;
}
// Encode a test message into a byte array.
// Signal the end of the message using the "<EOF>".
byte[] messsage = Encoding.UTF8.GetBytes("Hello from the client.<EOF>");
// Send hello message to the server.
sslStream.Write(messsage);
sslStream.Flush();
' Create a TCP/IP client socket.
' machineName is the host running the server application.
Dim client = New TcpClient(machineName, 5000)
Console.WriteLine("Client connected.")
' Create an SSL stream that will close the client's stream.
Dim sslStream = New SslStream(
client.GetStream(), False,
New RemoteCertificateValidationCallback(AddressOf ValidateServerCertificate), Nothing)
' The server name must match the name on the server certificate.
Try
sslStream.AuthenticateAsClient(serverName)
Catch e As AuthenticationException
Console.WriteLine("Exception: {0}", e.Message)
If e.InnerException IsNot Nothing Then
Console.WriteLine("Inner exception: {0}", e.InnerException.Message)
End If
Console.WriteLine("Authentication failed - closing the connection.")
client.Close()
Return
End Try
' Encode a test message into a byte array.
' Signal the end of the message using the "<EOF>".
Dim messsage As Byte() = Encoding.UTF8.GetBytes("Hello from the client.<EOF>")
' Send hello message to the server.
sslStream.Write(messsage)
sslStream.Flush()
Remarks
This method invokes Flush on the underlying stream.
Applies to
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